The reason why this was featured in Squid Game is this: There's a famous quiz game show (think of Jeopardy kind of vibe) called "Janghak Quiz" where a bunch of students enter in a quiz show for a chance to win scholarship money. The opening of this show uses the Haydn Trumpet Concerto 3rd movement, and it's been running since the 70s in Korea. So to Koreans, this piece automatically makes you think that a game, quiz, contest kind of thing is about to start. And the original show they're referencing is like a great family friendly TV, and putting this in a much darker setting makes it a great juxtaposition
I can't believe that somebody even has the audacity to bash her trumpet playing, it is simply beautiful, to a trained ear, it is almost flawless. I've been playing for 12 years, and I must say that this is a beautiful rendition of this piece
Listening to this 3rd movt on a lovely July evening here in Ireland - there's a "sunny - feel good" quality to what Haydn wrote and that quality really comes through in this exceptional performance by Tine Thing Helseth.
Great performance and a fun movement to listen to. That is what is so great about Haydn. He had a sense of "fun." Whether it be the slight change in rhythm of his minuet movements in his symphonies to give them a folk dance quality or his fun to listen to melodies, such as this. Mozart's greatness cannot be underestimated but to me, Haydn is the embodiment of the classical era.
That effect comes from the way she's articulating. She's tonguing very softly so as to not interrupt her airstream. Takes a lot of precise control to do that that well, very impressive.
I am a trumpet player and I assure you she is definitely feeling the music, enough to improvise one or two octave changes as well, brilliant and soulfull.
I've been plating the trumpet for 7 years now and am very good but still will never understand how she plays with such perfect tone and articulates every note so perfect. Especially at such soft volumes. Just unbelievable. Amazing job.
I'm a trumpet player and I gotta say, haven't heard too many players who can make the trumpet sing like she does and so effortlessly. reminds me of the late great Maurice Andre. Loved her interpretation. Spot on!
This performance has effervescence like a fine Champagne. Her technical prowess is astounding and she does add her own touches in some of the trills and toward the end of the piece with some legatto lines that flirt with the classical/romance boundaries. Kudos to her. Oh, and I am a trumpet player for 39 years now. Keep doing what you're doing! As for those who had negative things to say...where is your u-tube video of you playing this piece?
Haydn composed his Trumpet Concerto in 1796...he makes me remember Mozart...This young Norwegian trumpet soloist, Tine Thing Helseth is only 22, won many Contests, prizes, awards. Liked too much ! Thanks simaxclassics for this video !
Excellent! I have listened to Tine Helseth & Alison Balsom playing Haydn's trumpet concerto 3rd Movement and I find it difficult to decide who is the better!
She is one of those gifted enough to take those cold dead little black dots off the page and breathe warm life into them and release each individual note as an angel into the air to float about and touch us all. I am thankful for the ears I have to be able to hear such music.
Brilliant. I am accompanying on the piano my teenage son playing this this week in his grade 8 trumpet exam. Pretty difficult for me to get all those semi quavers played at that speed on the piano. I hope I don't let him down. He amazes me. However well he does I will be very proud. End of era. It will be the last time I will accompany him (and he is the last of five children) in a trumpet exam. Tine plays so well. Inspiring. Thank you.
Never heard such a seamlessly play. Cantabile. Also the coloratura wich are often blown very stakatto by her collegues. simply wonderful. Thanks for sharing
I agree totally! It would be fun to listen to her play for an entire day. She makes it look/sound so easy and us trumpet players know that you don't learn to play like that overnight!!! I just got back into mine 3 years ago and grad.from high school in 77. I was good but NEVER anywhere near this good. I wish I could have had the chance to pursue music but I was just a farm girl and the guidance counselors didn't waste their time on us as far as college, etc.
My mom started when she was a teenager, playing for youth group which is how she and my dad met. They married in 1929. She was roughly somewhere in her 70's when she quit. She went to the nursing home when she was 81, and within a matter of 3 years, alzheimers had not only taken away her ability to PLAY the piano but to recognize it as well. She didn't recognize us either. Well, by name that is. Her face always lit up when I would come in either with my husband or kids, or all of us. I miss her.
From the composer. In mind originated. Recorded to writ. Preserved through time. Now resurrected to live again. So done by the miraculous skill of instrument playing. Observe, the energy expended to create this symphony.
A very lovely sound!!!Well Done!The best version of this piece!Thats the tune of a wonderful musician and great artist!And of a lovely woman too!Excellent!Congratulation!
Dear god her tone is amazing!!! I love her articulation it's super clear and crisp, I can't even mimic her articulation. She is an inspiration for all trumpet players, male and female
After a more than fifty year rest I decided to start again...from the beginning...it is her apparent ease that convinced me with 4 hrs a day practice schedule I can entertain " close forgiving friends."
She has a very nice and full sound on par to Wynton Marsallis when he preformed this same song doing the same solos that he did. Keep up the great work Tine. 👍
she makes it look so easy and effortless. fantastic technique. wish i would have had a set of those lips when i played in stage band and concert band in junior/high school.
When someone spend most of their time practicing and studying like crazy to be the best. This is what you get, lol... something that people will find weird and stuff like that... but there is nothing awkward or weird it's just study. Dedication and love for the art. That's it
@StateOfTheArts This "mouthpiece ring" you speak of is usually because most trumpeters don't know how to not press the mouthpiece right against their lips. I really admire how little pressure on her lips with which she is still able to play.
That was the most significantly expressive performance I have ever heard. Amazing sensitivity, especially phrasing and dynamics. What planet are you from?
It was written for a keyed trumpet. Like a saxophone with a trumpet mouthpiece.(but shaped and held like a trumpet ) It was the first trumpet to play chromatically. Hummel used the same instrument for his concerto.
50 years ago, when I was choosing an instrument in elementary school, the trumpet was considered a boy's instrument because it takes a considerable amount of strength and air pressure. Now a few women trumpet players are proving that they not only have the physical requirements, but seem to also add a refinement not often found in the male trumpet players.
There where quite a few lady trumpet players 50 years ago as i was taught by two lady trumpet teachers, the second one at the Royal college of music also we lodged a lady trumpet player and this was in 1965, so there where quite a few back then !
I was always the only female trumpet player in band, but guess what? I was the best and got to play every solo. 😂 It could’ve been because I was also the only one taking it seriously.
I must have heard this 100's of times but this must the closest I've heard to the definitive tone for the piece. alalnkace you are SPOT ON with your comment. By the way it's almost criminal that someone can be so beautiful and so talented in equal measure
As any trumpet player would know, when going for ANY high notes above an E in the staff, ur ambishure (or how ever u spell it) WILL change enough that ur facial expressions have a chance of changing also. Re-watch the video again, she doesn't even raise her eyebrows except for when taking in a breath!!! That's friggin awesome!!
Lovely performance from this beautiful artist!!, I wish her the best. Her interpretatio0n is very sensible and yet firm an precise. We will try our best to follow her steps.Brava!!
I met her at Coastal Carolina University for one of her concerts as she played the song of my fathers friend named Mekel Rogger and the peice of music called "Aquarea Distrinonio" it was amazing
I was all set to play O Holy Night at our Church midnight Christmas Eve service,I was sure I had practiced enough, and it was meant to be in memory of my mom who'd been the church organist for 50 years and as of tomorrow, she will have been gone 4 years, thanks to alzheimers. Her final 5 years-or more, I was just someone she recognized as a familiar face but never called me by name. Because of a blizzard, I didn't get to play but maybe next year.
Jesus Christ. There is nothing in her eyes, its like she's looking right through you. How is it possible to remain completely stoic throughout an entire performance.
My name is Pedro , trumpeter'm in Brazil and admirer of talent Tine, I'm training this concert, the technique used for her is sensational .. tagadagada
Wow, she appears to be using a Bb trumpet for this. She's getting incredible sensitivity and even a mellow sound from it. Not overly piercing, nor brassy. Really a round sound, I would have thought it was an Eb or even a cornet. I'm very impressed.
As well as its many other good points, this video was expressively and creatively visualized by whoever it was - simaxclassics? Tasteful, and so on. The Haydn Trumpet Concerto is a gem of the classic era and can help delight any soul still alive.
I stand corrected. After watch more videos in which she was clearly playing, she takes tiny bird sized breaths and has one of the most relaxed looking embouchures I have ever seen. She may very well be playing on the video. I can admit to being wrong. I studied and played for many years and wish I had been that good when I was still playing. Her jazz isn't bad either.
Like you, I graduated from a small school, my class was 142, I was either 1st or 2nd chair both my junior and senior years, but being a girl, and from a farm, I wasn't told that there was more out there for me. I thougtht about joining the Navy and trying to make their band, but nobody tried to help me so I ended up working my way in the world while my trumpet collected dust so to speak. 3 years ago the current h.s. band director (trpt player) got a brass quintet started in our church-more comin
The reason why this was featured in Squid Game is this:
There's a famous quiz game show (think of Jeopardy kind of vibe) called "Janghak Quiz" where a bunch of students enter in a quiz show for a chance to win scholarship money. The opening of this show uses the Haydn Trumpet Concerto 3rd movement, and it's been running since the 70s in Korea. So to Koreans, this piece automatically makes you think that a game, quiz, contest kind of thing is about to start.
And the original show they're referencing is like a great family friendly TV, and putting this in a much darker setting makes it a great juxtaposition
I'm a thirteen-year-old second year trumpeter and this blows my mind. I have respect for real music and this is great.
I can't believe that somebody even has the audacity to bash her trumpet playing, it is simply beautiful, to a trained ear, it is almost flawless. I've been playing for 12 years, and I must say that this is a beautiful rendition of this piece
I love how effortless she makes this look. She's amazing!
As a trumpet player, most people have no idea how good she is. Amazing.
X disse
This is surely worth 2 million hits. What a lovely and enchanting performance!
This is the best trumpet concerto I have ever heard in my entire life! Well done Papa Haydn and excellent interpretation!
Listening to this 3rd movt on a lovely July evening here in Ireland - there's a "sunny - feel good" quality to what Haydn wrote and that quality really comes through in this exceptional performance by Tine Thing Helseth.
CYO
If Haydn is the father of the modern orchestra, then Tine is the mother of brass tenderness.
Out condunctor is good friends with Tine, and Tine has visited our band several times ^-^ She's really nice, and a fantastic trumpet player!
I would love to meet her!
Очень хотел бы с ней работать =) Прекрасная музыкант
Great performance and a fun movement to listen to. That is what is so great about Haydn. He had a sense of "fun." Whether it be the slight change in rhythm of his minuet movements in his symphonies to give them a folk dance quality or his fun to listen to melodies, such as this. Mozart's greatness cannot be underestimated but to me, Haydn is the embodiment of the classical era.
That effect comes from the way she's articulating. She's tonguing very softly so as to not interrupt her airstream. Takes a lot of precise control to do that that well, very impressive.
Outstanding Chamber Orchestra! They compliment the soloist beautifully
Wow! She makes that song look completely effortless. And her tone is superb!
Lekkość i swoboda wykonania, delikatność i moc dźwięku, czystość dźwięku i jego barwa.Tine jest artystką jakiej nie było.
I was absolutely floored at the precision, elegance and how you made everything sound so effortless. I'm in love with your sound!
I am a trumpet player and I assure you she is definitely feeling the music, enough to improvise one or two octave changes as well, brilliant and soulfull.
I've been plating the trumpet for 7 years now and am very good but still will never understand how she plays with such perfect tone and articulates every note so perfect. Especially at such soft volumes. Just unbelievable. Amazing job.
I have a lot of respect for the creators of the squid game who showed this wonderful trumpet concerto by Joseph Haydn to the viewers
Glad I'm not the only one here after hearing it
Crazy how when I watched the series I thought of this woman who I seen once and searched like crazy and found her again.
It was originally the song used on old Korean game shows.
@@rawpotatofella9654 how long ago?
Yeah when it played on squid games I was like all episode trying to think of what the song was but couldn't remember until like a week later lol
I'm thinking that this is the sweetest trumpet sound I've ever heard. Her tone is just perfect! Helseth really is a trumpet virtuoso!
I'm a trumpet player and I gotta say, haven't heard too many players who can make the trumpet sing like she does and so effortlessly. reminds me of the late great Maurice Andre.
Loved her interpretation. Spot on!
I think she is better than Allison Balson, another great one. What is this about blondes & trumpets?
Bravo,,,the best trumpet player ever,,,you can just see the signs of concentration and focus on her face..
This performance has effervescence like a fine Champagne. Her technical prowess is astounding and she does add her own touches in some of the trills and toward the end of the piece with some legatto lines that flirt with the classical/romance boundaries. Kudos to her. Oh, and I am a trumpet player for 39 years now. Keep doing what you're doing! As for those who had negative things to say...where is your u-tube video of you playing this piece?
Haydn composed his Trumpet Concerto in 1796...he makes me remember Mozart...This young Norwegian trumpet soloist, Tine Thing Helseth is only 22, won many Contests, prizes, awards.
Liked too much ! Thanks simaxclassics for this video !
Love it I rememeber back in the day when I had the chops to play that concerto. Great performance!!!
Excellent!
I have listened to Tine Helseth & Alison Balsom playing Haydn's trumpet concerto 3rd Movement and I find it difficult to decide who is the better!
I've never heard ANYONE play this that good, she is fantasic!
@@RyanMoreau You got that right
Haha aarh man.. Really?
She is one of those gifted enough to take those cold dead little black dots off the page and breathe warm life into them and release each individual note as an angel into the air to float about and touch us all. I am thankful for the ears I have to be able to hear such music.
Brilliant. I am accompanying on the piano my teenage son playing this this week in his grade 8 trumpet exam. Pretty difficult for me to get all those semi quavers played at that speed on the piano. I hope I don't let him down. He amazes me. However well he does I will be very proud. End of era. It will be the last time I will accompany him (and he is the last of five children) in a trumpet exam.
Tine plays so well. Inspiring. Thank you.
Wow i keep listening to this over and over. the music is just so hopeful and inspiring
She seems to play her trumpet so effortlessly!!
Never heard such a seamlessly play. Cantabile. Also the coloratura wich are often blown very stakatto by her collegues. simply wonderful. Thanks for sharing
I agree totally! It would be fun to listen to her play for an entire day. She makes it look/sound so easy and us trumpet players know that you don't learn to play like that overnight!!! I just got back into mine 3 years ago and grad.from high school in 77. I was good but NEVER anywhere near this good. I wish I could have had the chance to pursue music but I was just a farm girl and the guidance counselors didn't waste their time on us as far as college, etc.
My mom started when she was a teenager, playing for youth group which is how she and my dad met. They married in 1929. She was roughly somewhere in her 70's when she quit. She went to the nursing home when she was 81, and within a matter of 3 years, alzheimers had not only taken away her ability to PLAY the piano but to recognize it as well. She didn't recognize us either. Well, by name that is. Her face always lit up when I would come in either with my husband or kids, or all of us. I miss her.
From the composer. In mind originated. Recorded to writ. Preserved through time. Now resurrected to live again. So done by the miraculous skill of instrument playing. Observe, the energy expended to create this symphony.
Wilfred Boroskie l
A very lovely sound!!!Well Done!The best version of this piece!Thats the tune of a wonderful musician and great artist!And of a lovely woman too!Excellent!Congratulation!
As another former trumpet player, I have to say this rendition is very pleasing, if not technically correct in a classical sense. She's good!
I agree completely with your comments. I cannot add to it except that i find this one of the best renditons of the piece I have heard so far !
Probably one of the most beautiful tones I've ever heard on a trumpet... Absolutely beautiful.
This is, without a doubt, the best performance of this song I've ever heard!
Dear god her tone is amazing!!! I love her articulation it's super clear and crisp, I can't even mimic her articulation. She is an inspiration for all trumpet players, male and female
After a more than fifty year rest I decided to start again...from the beginning...it is her apparent ease that convinced me with 4 hrs a day practice schedule I can entertain " close forgiving friends."
No words to describe how good this is. Congratulations to Tine, you are a fine talent.
She has a very nice and full sound on par to Wynton Marsallis when he preformed this same song doing the same solos that he did. Keep up the great work Tine. 👍
She wipes the floor with marsellis
@@Gojam12 I wouldn’t go that far, but both are fantastic and amazing in their own right.
she must be a perfect person in every way - looking great and playing the trumpet so marvelously !
I saw her live in 2007 - I'm now doing a performance degree on trumpet because of her
she makes it look so easy and effortless. fantastic technique. wish i would have had a set of those lips when i played in stage band and concert band in junior/high school.
She plays so lightely, like it's a flute. Amazing...
Excellent summary. The tone is so feathery. It just floats like clouds. I would kill to have that beautiful tone and technique.
When someone spend most of their time practicing and studying like crazy to be the best. This is what you get, lol... something that people will find weird and stuff like that... but there is nothing awkward or weird it's just study. Dedication and love for the art. That's it
@StateOfTheArts This "mouthpiece ring" you speak of is usually because most trumpeters don't know how to not press the mouthpiece right against their lips. I really admire how little pressure on her lips with which she is still able to play.
Her Tone is so amazing
I play trumpet and I'm grade six and I REALLY want to get good enough to play this!!!
I love this piece, its just so amaazing :D
That was the most significantly expressive performance I have ever heard. Amazing sensitivity, especially phrasing and dynamics. What planet are you from?
It was written for a keyed trumpet. Like a saxophone with a trumpet mouthpiece.(but shaped and held like a trumpet ) It was the first trumpet to play chromatically. Hummel used the same instrument for his concerto.
50 years ago, when I was choosing an instrument in elementary school, the trumpet was considered a boy's instrument because it takes a considerable amount of strength and air pressure. Now a few women trumpet players are proving that they not only have the physical requirements, but seem to also add a refinement not often found in the male trumpet players.
female horn players do have something different I agree -
There where quite a few lady trumpet players 50 years ago as i was taught by two lady trumpet teachers, the second one at the Royal college of music also we lodged a lady trumpet player and this was in 1965, so there where quite a few back then !
I was always the only female trumpet player in band, but guess what? I was the best and got to play every solo. 😂 It could’ve been because I was also the only one taking it seriously.
Excellent music! Good looking interpreter and perfect solo trumpet interpretation!
Was this previously recorded? It's beyond perfection! And, she looks bored! If it's all truly real, Haydn himself would have been impressed, I think.
She always looks bored. But she can play!
she doesn't look bored, she looks totally concentrated as she should be
Excellent! Crisp clarity. You make the difficult seem so easy.
One of the greatest trumpeters around regardless of gender.
absolutely
why would you have to state 'regardless of gender' if it doesnt matter then?
Wow. One of the best new musicians to come along in quite some time.
Who are the 270 ? Aurally impaired ?
Naaah, manually! Slip of the finger.
I must have heard this 100's of times but this must the closest I've heard to the definitive tone for the piece. alalnkace you are SPOT ON with your comment. By the way it's almost criminal that someone can be so beautiful and so talented in equal measure
doot doot
Listen to me
came for the gorgeous girl, stayed for the superb performance and recording. now i'm looking up Norwegian Chamber Orchestra on iTunes
Well, 🎺
not to toot my own horn,
but I do like this trumpet playing.
Bill Bright
Featherlight, silvery sound of trumpet, wonderful, lovely performance!
From Squidgame
Beautifully done. She plays this technically challenging piece with great tone, precision, and clarity.
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Standing ovation! A talent in it's prime. I'd buy a CD of her!!!
I played this for my audition into Symphony Band. What a wonderful piece.
As any trumpet player would know, when going for ANY high notes above an E in the staff, ur ambishure (or how ever u spell it) WILL change enough that ur facial expressions have a chance of changing also. Re-watch the video again, she doesn't even raise her eyebrows except for when taking in a breath!!! That's friggin awesome!!
Lovely performance from this beautiful artist!!, I wish her the best.
Her interpretatio0n is very sensible and yet firm an precise. We will try our best to follow her steps.Brava!!
I met her at Coastal Carolina University for one of her concerts as she played the song of my fathers friend named Mekel Rogger and the peice of music called "Aquarea Distrinonio" it was amazing
Tine, du er et bra forbilde og en sabla god trompetist! Du er alle små trompet-/kornett-jenters store forbilde! I hvert fall mitt!
I was all set to play O Holy Night at our Church midnight Christmas Eve service,I was sure I had practiced enough, and it was meant to be in memory of my mom who'd been the church organist for 50 years and as of tomorrow, she will have been gone 4 years, thanks to alzheimers. Her final 5 years-or more, I was just someone she recognized as a familiar face but never called me by name. Because of a blizzard, I didn't get to play but maybe next year.
I'm very impressed! The lightness in playing is remarkable. This is making music, not just playing the trumpet.
The first video with Haydn's music which has already 1 000 000 views. That's great. :D
This music is amazing. Thank you Haydn! Thank you simaxclassics for sharing this file! This is one of the best concertos in the entire world.
Gorgeous sound from a gorgeous lady. Norwegians are a very beautiful people with a rich past.
This pearl of greatest price is worth all the tares of talent-less people! Remarkable!
THIS VIDEO IS WELL DONE, BEAUTIFULL, SUCH AS MUSIC AND PLAYER.
Jesus Christ. There is nothing in her eyes, its like she's looking right through you. How is it possible to remain completely stoic throughout an entire performance.
very nicely played. To me the notes for very gentle and yet decissive. It was very graceful.
Bless you.-- subu
My name is Pedro , trumpeter'm in Brazil and admirer of talent Tine, I'm training this concert, the technique used for her is sensational .. tagadagada
Wow, this looks like a great performance. Even though this is highly compressed it still sounds pretty crisp. Imagine what the SACD sounds like.
My late hubby played this from memory for his entrance to university of minnesota. Got full music scholarship & 1st chair symphony.
Wow, she appears to be using a Bb trumpet for this.
She's getting incredible sensitivity and even a mellow sound from it. Not overly piercing, nor brassy. Really a round sound, I would have thought it was an Eb or even a cornet.
I'm very impressed.
As well as its many other good points, this video was expressively and creatively visualized by whoever it was - simaxclassics? Tasteful, and so on. The Haydn Trumpet Concerto is a gem of the classic era and can help delight any soul still alive.
I hope Tine will consider participating as a guest at the Guca World Trumpet Festival in Serbia. This year in Aug.
O.K That it my Trumpet is in the dustbin! Beautiful girl and beautiful music. Thanks for sharing this!
Awesome ! What a clear tone and immaculate articulate performance !
Tiny Helseth is wonderful being a trumpeter myself, I am in the Lewiston Community Band for 20 years.
Very nice calming sound , i played turmpet in high school , had no idea it could reach that range of sound.
Yep, I like it.
This music changes your attitude & your life.
Thank you, from an Frasier Fan.
what a beautifull recording!!! and artist.
Very nice, indeed. Great quality video and musical.
I stand corrected. After watch more videos in which she was clearly playing, she takes tiny bird sized breaths and has one of the most relaxed looking embouchures I have ever seen. She may very well be playing on the video. I can admit to being wrong. I studied and played for many years and wish I had been that good when I was still playing. Her jazz isn't bad either.
Like you, I graduated from a small school, my class was 142, I was either 1st or 2nd chair both my junior and senior years, but being a girl, and from a farm, I wasn't told that there was more out there for me. I thougtht about joining the Navy and trying to make their band, but nobody tried to help me so I ended up working my way in the world while my trumpet collected dust so to speak. 3 years ago the current h.s. band director (trpt player) got a brass quintet started in our church-more comin
Her interpretation is pretty romantic for a baroque piece, but she sells it SO WELL it is impossible to argue with. I wish I could play like she does.